'Game of Thrones' fans still have a single, burning question about that scene in 'Beyond the Wall'
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones Season 7, episode 6, titled "Beyond the Wall."
Never mind the Night King performing an Olympic javelin stunt and killing a dragon, Viserion.
Or even the army of the dead dragging Viserion's body out of the water and the Night King resurrecting him as a zombie Ice Dragon.
People are insanely obsessed by another, mostly overlooked detail from that episode. Where do the Night King and the other White Walkers get those big, industralized chains???
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It doesn't matter if the White Walkers can raise an entire army of zombies and enslave the dead with a touch. WHERE DO THEY GET THE CHAINS??? That's the important question to ask:
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Someone jokingly suggested a White Walker Home Depot:
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While others pointed out at the discrepancy of White Walkers waiting on the edge of the frozen lake for fear of water but later diving to the bottom of the same lake and putting some chains on a dragon:
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Maybe they killed some human chains and resurrected? Idk.
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Then, the meme war started:
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We deserve to know, HBO.
Topics Game Of Thrones